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Energy Group

One of the major challenges for the Energy Group is to inform ourselves about renewable sources of energy, and how best these could be introduced to create a more sustainable Tunbridge Wells. An energy monitor is available for loan, on request.

Location: Tunbridge Wells
Members: 26
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2012

Update on the Energy Group


The Energy Group held a successful (despite the bomb-scare in the Town Centre)Renewable Energy Fair on Sat 30 October at the Camden Centre, Tunbridge Wells on the theme "Make energy, make money!"

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Renewable Heat Premium Payment

The Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme will run from 1 August 2011 – 31 March 2012. Find out more here…Continue

Started by Sue Aug 15, 2011.

Thermal Image Camera

Transition Haddenham has been awarded a grant of £2250 for purchase of a thermal image camera and training for 2 people. This is an extension of last year's project when volunteers using a TIC on…Continue

Started by Philip Clarkson Webb Feb 14, 2011.

Why should you choose an independent renewable energy consultant. A case study. 2 Replies

Here's a link to a true story on the issues with some installers.... BEWARE!!!

Tags: consultants, viridis, energie, renewables, rhi

Started by Barry Nutley. Last reply by Barry Nutley Oct 14, 2010.

Pathways to 40% cuts in energy use 1 Reply

This 10-page research paper from FoE (www.foe.co.uk/resource/reports/carbon_descent_revised ) maps a pathway for energy…Continue

Started by Philip Clarkson Webb. Last reply by Andrew H Lohmann Jul 24, 2010.

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Comment by Sue on August 20, 2012 at 18:21

Global Warming's Terrifying New Math

Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe - and that make clear who the real enemy is

Comment by Sue on July 9, 2012 at 12:23

FREE INSULATION (for homeowners only)

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, in partnership with Climate Energy Ltd are currently offering FREE cavity wall and loft insulation to all* homeowners. This offer is regardless of financial situation.

By improving the insulation and heating in our homes the average household can cut fuel bills by approximately £300 each year.

This offer has been made available due to funding from energy suppliers and is available for a limited time only.

To book a FREE no obligation survey and ensure you do not miss out on this offer please call an energy advisor today on 0800 358 6669.

Comment by Sue on June 5, 2012 at 12:57

Word of mouth is the best way to find good products and services, whatever the subject.

So here's a guide to how to rate your renewable energy installer on YouGen.

http://www.yougen.co.uk/blog-entry/1907/Step+by+step+guide+to+ratin...

Comment by Sue on April 2, 2012 at 11:45

Changes to Feed-in-tariff for solar PV from 1 April 2012 http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_035/pn12_035.aspx

Comment by Tim Woodman on January 21, 2012 at 16:53

I have an ebook on building rocket mass heaters, if anyone would like to read it then get in touch and I will send it to you.

Comment by Tim Woodman on January 18, 2012 at 15:52

I am interested in building a RMH myself as a challenge, would anyone like to help me? It could grow into a business I think.

Comment by Tim Woodman on January 18, 2012 at 15:50

Rocket stoves are wonderful, a few bricks and you have a very fierce flame to cook anything with not a lot of kindling.

Comment by Sue on January 18, 2012 at 10:41

This looks brilliant. I made a little rocket stove at the southeast TT camp in October, but this takes the concept so much further. Thanks Tim

Comment by Tim Woodman on January 17, 2012 at 17:14

Here is a link for you about Rocket Mass Heaters. They use 1/2 the wood that wood burners do and you can heat water and generate DC power as well.

http://www.richsoil.com/rocket-stove-mass-heater.jsp

Very easy, quick and cheap to build, if you scrounge the components it is possible to make one for nowt.

Comment by Sue on January 6, 2012 at 12:51

In May 2011 Kent County Council commissioned AECOM to test and confirm the availability of renewable resources in the county and consider the likelihood of these resources being developed. AECOM were also asked to consider the role of different partners in their delivery and the wider community and economic benefits which can accrue from their deployment.

The study has now been completed and AECOM's findings and recommended actions are available below. The findings of the study, maps and recommendations do not represent the views of the county council on deployment of renewable energy at this stage.

Read the full reports at http://www.kent.gov.uk/environment_and_planning/environment_and_cli...:

 

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